Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1928 — Page 2

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■ CLASSIFIED " aDVERTISExMENTS, ■ BUSINESS CARDS, b •| ANIINOTICES ■ FOKSALE Mr SaLe— TTiTidT roek< < ♦, h. lid oak in colors, red. oraige «nd natural. Make Ideal Christmas presents. Price 41 DS. Joins and Sprague, phone 199. 288-6 t FOR SALE Kalamazoo atoM-s. range.and furnaces. We save you 1-3 to 1--Why pay more? Sold on factory terms. Jones and Sprague, phone 199. 288 fit FOR SALE— Living-room suites ana pianos. Rock-bottom prices. Jones and Sprague Phone 199. 288-6 t FOR SALE—Rose Ccmb R. 1. Red cockrels. Have real color and type. A. Harlow. Geneva, Ind. 28861 FOR SALE — Brunswick phonograph with records. Excellent condition. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. Phone 244. 2SB - 3 ' FOR SALE — Improved Browning Drake radio, cheap. Also bicycle, i Phone 1254. 288-3tx i ftJii SALE — Velour and tapestry j scarfs and pillows. 25c to |2 Mrs. F. B. Hunter, 815 N. 2nd St. Phone , 1203. 288-3 t FOR SALE—Brunswick, in good con dition, including records. Also Lloyd Loom Baby-carriage. Will sell reasonable. 329 S. First st. 2SB ' 3tx FOR SALE — One cros-cut saw, six , foot long, as good as new. One lard- 1 press and sausage stutter, combined,. as good as new. Two meat barrels, and ; some crocket ys. Mrs. Kathryn M. Mey-1 er. 316 N. Fourth lit. 2>x-3t\ SALE— One Guernsey and Dur-; ham cow, a good one; one horse,; gentle; spotted Poland China sow, 9 , weaning pigs, full blood. Phone 811-J. C. S. Mumma farm. 289-2tx ; MR SALE—lndian Hotercycle, 1927 Low mileage. In best, shape. Will sell or trade for car. Mark Meadows, care Downs Print Shop. 289 ' 3tx FOR SALE—White Wyandotte roost- j ers Mrs. Grant Owens, Monroe I . ' c ’B9-21 x ’ phone N on 6, ■..■ tux FOR SALE —In Bellmont Park. New 5-room cottage will be completed in about 30 days. On easv terms, small cash payment, balance same as rent; also, lots and half acre tracts. We will build to suit the purchaser, r red Rennert, office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldß., _Phone OOtL 289-3tx FOR SALE—Barn frame, 40x80; all timbers 8 inches square and a lot of other square timber; 10,000 feet 2xß’s and 2xlo s from 10 to 16 feet long; 2,000 feet of 1 inch lumber, also one elevator, platform 6ftxßft. Julius Haugk. 290t3x FOR SALE — Pair 7 year old Bay Geldings, weight 3400 lbs., sound. > Also springer cow, due second calf | W. H. Patterson, H m ’ !e uort ' l of ' Salem. 290-3tx FOR SALL, RENT OR TRAI )E—for city property' or smaller farm. 100 ; acre farm three miles northeast of Geneva, Ind. If interested, call Monroe phone 3 A. 290t3x end WANTED ~ WANTED—To buy clover hay. Fred Mutschler Packing Company, phones 101 or 382. _ 283 ' 12t MALE HELP WANTED-Ambitions. reliable man wanted at once to , distribute famous Watkins Products to steady users in Decatur. Full time proposition. Average earnings $35 to SBS weekly. No experience necessary. Write now, The J. R. Watkins Company, 129-116 Chestnut St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six-room semi-modern house 1231 Elm St. Has new weather tight garage. Phone 726 after 6 p. m. 285-6tx FOR RENT—Nine Room house and bath on North 2nd St. gas, telephone, lights soft and city water, cellar goed Condition Phone 431. Judson W. Teeple 287-4tx FOR RENT —Business room for rent, suitable for auto show room or tire shop. Inquire Mart Gilson at Shoe Hospital. 287t6 FOR RENT —Five room house, lights and water double garage, sl2 per mouth. Perry Ogg 110 Jefferson St. Phone 1149. 288-3tx FOR RENT — Four room Cat, 1015 Jackson. Write Mrs. E. M. Wagner, 730 West Main, Fort Wayne, Inuiana. Phone Anthony 40923. 288-3tx FOR RENT — Large garage, cement floor, water and lights. 610 Madison St. Phone 151. 289-3 t FOR RENT —House W mile east Dent school on Van Wert road. David Miller. 701 N. Behring, Berne, Ind. 290t4x FOR RENT —5 room house on N. 6th st., semi - modern; gas, soft and hard water. Phone 67. 290t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Ladies gray patent leather pocketbook. Lost between Perry Ogg’s and south of town. Finder return to this office. 291H2x Dr. W. C. Roller returned yesterday, to his home in Columbus, Ohio, after a visit with his son and daugh ter-ln-law. Attorney and Mrs. B. F. Roller. Mrs. W. C. Roller is continuing her stay here. Mrs. B. F. Roller, who has been quite ill for the past few weeks, Is Improving nicely,

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property Wc write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 8. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You. at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. INDIANA HAS “FLU” EPIDEMIC (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE> warnings on houses where there are cases. Muncie. —influenza, assuming alarming demensions, has been reported here and throughout Delaware county. Several schools may be closed, it was ' said. Fortville.—lnfluenza here is gaining a foothold and extra precautions are . being taken by school authorities and health officers. Indianapolis.—Several cases of in- . fluenza has been reported here, but it has not reached epidemic proper- ■ tions. 0 Earliest “Clocks” The water clocks, or Clepsydra used by the Egyptians, Chinese Greeks, and Romans, were the earliest L forms of time-measuring devices con structed by mankind 1 wr d/ ROY JOHNSON . ! Auctioneer ™ Careful Thought in Selecting ah i. ; Auctioneer for your tale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I sell every day. Will be glad to rei- sa>-ve date for you. '. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. e Paoplei Loan & Trust Bldg. PMno 608 and 1022

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1700. Holdovers 200. Market active 10-15 c up. 250-350 tbs 9-9.40; 200-250 ibs $9.15-9.40; 160-200 lbs. $9.15-9.40; 130-160 Ibs 8.550-9.35: 90-130 Ibs 8.40-8.75; packing sows, i 7-8.25. Cattle receipts 200. Calf receipts, : 100. Market steady. Beef steers ■ 11.75-15; light yearling steers and ! heifers 12.50-15.25; beef cows 8-10; ' low cutter and cutter cows 4.50-6.75, . ] Vealers 17.25-18.00. Sheep receipts 300. Market steady. <, Bulk fat lambs 14-14.50; bulk cull I lambs 8.25-10.75; bulk fat ewes 6-6.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Calves receipts, 25; hogs receipts, j 500; sheep receipts, 50; market steady to 10c lower; 90-120 lbs., $7.15; 120- ! 140 lbs., $7.65; 140-160 lbs., $8.05; 160- ! ISO lbs., $8.35; 180-200 lbs., $8.55; < 200-225 lbs., $8.40; 225-275 lbs., $8.35; , 275-350 lbs., $8.15; roughs, $7.25; < stags, $5; calves, sl6. lambs, sl2 50. J — - I (Corrected December 8) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 ■ No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat sllß No. 4 Yellow corn $1.05 No. 4 Mixed SI.OO Oats 42c Barley, 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ' Eggs .......................... 42c j BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 49c SEIZE NARCOTICS WORTH MILLIONS ■ I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) day.’’ Buffalo. Dec. 8.-lU.R)— Acting on advices from government officials in New York. Buffalo police today took. , from the Twentieth Century limited, Joseph Myers of New York in connection with the nation wide drug ring supposedly financed by Arnold Rothstein, slain New York gambler. He will be taken back to New York later today. Another man is being sought here in connection with the Rothstein murder it was learned. COURT HOUSE Marriage Lieenaes Thomas Fonner, winder. Fort Wayne, to Merle Myers, Decatur. Child Is Adopted A petition by Clarence M. Ellsworth to adopt Viola Josephine Magley, age 10 years, was granted by the court. The child's name was changed to Viola Josephine Ellsworth. o- . via Engusn school The oldest school in England, ac cording to a historian of medieval schools, Is King's school at Canter bury, Kent, which was founded In 598. the year after St Augustine’s mission. Congregation Tittered “Please remember our communion service next Sunday." announced n Worcester clergyman. “The Lord will be with us during the morning serv ice, and the bishop in the evening.”— Boston Transcript O'— Worth Remembering “He who is proud of his ancestors, said Hl ” the sage of Chinatown “is under obligation to assume thin they are still watchful and expects if to be proud of him.”—Washington Star. American Patriot On October 33, 1754, Robert H. Nor-* ris became governor Os Pennsylvania. H%Apter became a member of the Continrotal congress, and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Financing the war was his most valuable service. o i Early Astronomer i Eratosthenes (C. 275-195 B. C.) of I Cyrene was the first astronomer to atH tempt to measure the distance around the earth. His calculations of the circumference came surprisingly near the truth, the degree of error being only | a trifle more than 23 minutes.

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. ».V«> Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Christian Burkhalter, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Eugene Kuenss, Administrator i With will annexed Lenhart Heller and Schurger. Attys. ■ 'Dec. 1. 1923NOTHE OF FINAL UETTI.EMENT OF ESTATE no. mtii Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John < . Myers, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana. on the 24th day of December. 1928, and show cause If any. why the Final Settlement Account* with the estate of said decedent should not be approved. and said heirs are notified , t 0 then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share*. William A. Myers. Administrator. Decatur, Indiana December Ist 13-8. Attorney John T. Kelly. Dec 1-S NOTICE OF THE APPOINTING OF A RECEIVER AND OF THE FILING OF CLAIMS WITH THE RECEIVER NO. 131HK State of Indiana Ex Rel Luther F Symons Commissioner V b Farmers and Merchants Bank of Geneva Notice is hereby given that tHe undersigned. The Bank of Geneva, lias been appointed receiver of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of said town, defendants above named; notice is also hetvbv given to the claimants of said bank, in the hands of receiver, to file their claim;s with tlie receiver on or before anuarv L 1929; said claims to be duly verified. Depositors holding checking account* In said bank and depositors holding certificates of deposit where the certificate is held by the original owner and not indorsed in any manner are not required to file claims, the deposit will be treated as the claim. Bank of Geneva Indiana RECEIVER JAMES J. MORAN Attornev for Receiver Nov 24-Dec — appointment of executrix NO. 3.’>l*» Notive is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of C. H. Grate, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Caroline Elizabeth Grote Nov 2” 1928 Executrix Fruchte and Lltterer. A‘tys Nov. 24-l»ec 1-x o —-—- appointment of executor No. 251)3 Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned lias l*en appointed Lxeculo) of the estate of George M. T. Houck late of Adams county, deceased, inc estate is probably solvent. diaries H. Houck, Rolla M. 1 ouck Executors. Dec. l-8-lo November 30, 1928. —-o —— — NOTICE OF RECEIVING OF BIDk FOR BOOKS. BLANKS. STATIONERY ECT. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County Indiana, will on the 26th day of December 1928, until to o'clock a. in. receive blds for Hie furnishing of Books, Legal Blanks Stationery, and office .supplies, in accordance with the Specifications now on file at the Auditor’s office of said county. Said bld to be accompanied with the bond and affidavit as provided by law. Said specifications being divided in classes, one, two.three and four, and bids will be received and awarded upon lowest bld of each class. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MARTIN JABERG Auditor Adams County Indiana Dee, 8-15 o SHERIFF'S SALE In the Adams Circuit Court No. 1302 S State of Indiana, Adams County SS; Homer Pontius vs. 1. M. V. Uii Company et al. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed front the Clerk of tlie Adams Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to tlie highest and best bidder on the 31st day of December 1928 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock P. M. on said day at the East door of the court house of Decatur, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described property, to-wlt: Tlie lease hold estate, lease hold an! lease for oil and gas purposes on tlie following described real estate to-wit. The West half of the K E. quarter of Section 4 Township 25 North Hauge 14 East in Adams County, Indiana contain. ing eighty acres of land owned by Samuel Zur- her. Also the East Half of the S. W. quarter and the N. E. quarter of the S. E. quarter of section 4 township 25 North Lange 11 East in Adams County. Indiana containing 120 acres of land owned i”' C. A. Neuenschwander and Anna Neuenschwander. r tof tne N. E.-quarter and a part of the N. W. quarter owned by mity bounded and described as follows: bounded on the East by land 00-ned by Julius Reichert, bounded on the South by land owned by Samuel Zurcher, and C. A Neuenselrwander, bounded on the West by the town of Berne, bounded on the North by the town of Berne, all in section 4 Township 25 North Range II East containing 100 acres of land more or less also a part of the N. E. Quarter of Section 13 Township 25 North Range 14 East in Hartford T >wn.«litp, Ad»m« County, Indiana. said farm being the preperty of Abe Egley. Further notice is also given that by virtue of an order of sale to me directed from tlie Clerk of tlie Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, in the above entitled cause I will expose and offer lor sate at public auction to the highest and best bidder for 11 ash. on the 31st day ut December 192between the hour of 10 o’clock A. M . and 4 o’clock P. M.. at the above described premises: All structures of every kind, character, and desrrintion upon such lease bolds also upon ail drive pipe, casing, tubing, and rode, boilers engine*, tanks, oil in tanks, rod lines, oil and gas lines, derricks, pumping outfits, and oil and gas wells situated thereon. , , Taken as the property of 1. M. O. <ul Co. Said sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. liarl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County. Indiana H. M. De Voss Attorney. Dec S-10-22 - Horse as a Su)immer A horse has been known to swim two miles at one Hr.:#.

commissioners allowances for DECEMBER ll)2K 1 Citizens Tel Co County Rev. 4i.65 Ft. Wayne Ptg Co do and roads 514.10 Citv of Decatur Co Rev ■ 1 J Bernice Nelson Clks deal hire 2.. M I Marcella Nelson do , 1 i John Nelson Clks off Ex LOO (Martin Jaberg Aud Sal 571» < •Edna M. Jaberg do ( Ik hire 04.16 Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff mi 165.40 I J M. Miller Care of Prisoner 16 00 . Clifton E. Striker Co Supl Sal 236.40 ! Democrat Co Supt Off Ex 4.7a ( Ft Wayne Typewriter Co do 8.00 . Emma Striker do Office hire ,?! !'! J A Cline County A*s sor Ex .... 113 oU J. C. Grandstaff Coroner -2. >9 J. W. Vizard County Health Com -5.G3 Paris Vizard do exp ••J’ Henry B. Heller County Attorney 50.00 Mabelle Meyers Attendance of 137.-0 Democrat Co Ex la-gal Adv 81. I Geo. Dillinger Assessor Mesh fwp 10 ;>•) Harold Devor Poor Mash 1 wp 3.00 J. and J. Grocery do .. Carroll Coal and Coke A o do Fisher and Harris do ’ 00 Emerson Bennett do F. W. Lose do Hower Bros do “■ v, E Hower gi 5-00 Burk Elevator Co do . * Caiiow and Kohne do J A Long Co do Jefferson Iwp 1146 E. C. Gunder Court House < 00 J. M. Breiner do ■ 100 00 North Ind Gas and Elect Co do J 11.19 J. E. Smith County Farm 4.y0 August Morgan do 45.00 Lawrence Noll do 4->.O« Henrv Schlegel do ■ J >• Josephine Hendricks do Gencvive Walters do 3- ;-] Florence Pusey do Iva Marbaugli do . ' Oscar Burry do "J-'JJ Peter Kirsch do ■ ‘-J” Kocher Coal and Lumber Co do Menno Amstutz do “ Martin Gilson do H. B. Heller do ■ ‘ ' Anna Tricker Bd of Guardians 10-00 Charlotte Gephart do >' • 0 Allee Walter do ■« Mae Andrews do J. M. Breiner Trustee do !•_>• V Gayiie Hoagland do ]?•«’ Gladys Shady do ’ Jennie Bailer do - l -'- ® Dan Niblick do ; « Mara McClure do Katie Schrock do Lucinda Johnson do Mary Meyers do ... ' Alb c Christen do Treasurer Grant ( ounty Bd of Gd M . Guy Brown do • Treasurer of tlie State St Inst E. M. Hinton Election J* ;'" J. E. V'lnian do A. J. Lewton dg . Herman Reese do Ernst M orthman do »*■•> C. C. Arnold d<> ■ J>o D. F. Fugate do J' 2. Bui Eiting do - j’ '"' T. It. Noll do * Clialmer Miller do D' :'' Orlen S. Fortney do •••■’J John Wechter do H L. Sipe do •’■2; Millian) Ehrsam do '-J-' Van. C Mattox do ?;;-•• M»se Augsburger do <-• D. A. Studler do • - Wilbert Stahley d> Rufus Huser do Otis Burk do John M. Bollenbaeher do 68. Jos M. Peel do '' Vilas Schindler do C. E. Stuckey do ‘.’ I’ V. A. Eiehenberger do <«•’ A. M. Redding do - -■ 1.,'-., Geo I'ravel do - F. V. Mills do Dee Frybaek do Q - j Christ Boknecht do ...... ■ James Hurst do J.ov H. G. Christen do >I.H John Starost d« C'*- 3 C. L. Walters do ■ " Chas Holthouse do iJolin E. Nelson do .."'A/, Harold Kirsch do *’ 1 “ Avon Burk do Walter Cable do -J Ge > Geels Bridge supt -- Chas Kieffer do John Kintz do ”»• Julius Haugk. Rental ' ™ Irene Byron Sanit ’ • Avon Burk Refund of laxes ...... 66.1Isaac Burley do ‘ Attos Yost do t ... .. --95 r, R Current Bovine 1. B. -So -’-' Yost Bros Bridges CiioH L Ote ooe (in Ralph Ernst do . .lig',.,. Phi) Sauer Buuck Rd. U ?S o Ed. Gallmeycr do . ’ Bleberlch and Arnold Crum Rd 1187. j) c. <’■ Arnold do . • - Lawrence Beiberich 4. and B. Rd -.00 Andrew Fuelling do .... - Virgil Barkley do ’ . M m Noll do — "7'r,o ■ Christ Bucher do Phil Sauer do Christ Eicher box Ro-»d ’’J’ *, . Peter Fox do • 1 „',% , Ed Arnold Lehman rd - « . C. C. Arnold do 7 -<, . James Hendricks Meyers Rd .770.00 . Dav’s and Carr Nyffler Rd 150.00 Ralph Roop Deputy Surveyor 1- ' o 1 Dick Tonneliter do - Dick Boch Surveyor -■ ™ , Clyde Striker Highways .... -4 *0 I Louts Selking do J’-. I C. C. Beer do , Ed Beer do t John Bucher do !A'?n j Fred Mathys do ' - Otto Ray do ; James Hendricks do "£"'s. i John Augsburger do 1 Martin Bultemeyea do JI •<•> , J. A. Hower do x -vJ.tn ■ John Habegger do ?? f John E. Mann do .l.’i'-s Otto Sales do .• Clint Hart do . ’’ . W. H. Bittner do - C. I’. Troutner do . Milton Edgel do /J ? ' - Ed Miller do - Chas E. Magley do ul -’. O ■ State of Indiana. County of Adams Sts: , I, Martin Jaberg. Auditor 111 ami for sail! county and state hereby eerlifiy that the foregoing is a true aud eom- - plete copy of the allowances made by . th* Board of Commissioners of said e County at their regular meeting held s December 3rd 1928. Witnea* niy liana ana oiiH'iai sea* r tills 7th day of December 1928. j MARTIN JABERG Auditor Adams County. Indiana. I Dei-. 8-15 j »uPeach Bone It was the first time io her young : life that a whole peach had been given Mary Catherine. She ate it with pleasure, then brought back the seed. “Mother," she said, "1 ate all but the beny part"

Will Seek New Trial In Steinbrenner Case Indianapolis. Dec. B.—IU.R) Motions for a new trial were to be filed in federal court today by attorneya for three defendants in the Steinbrenner Rubber company check kitting conspiracy convicted of using the mail to defraud. when they appeared before Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell today for sentences. Defendants are S. Homer Federman, rubber company treasurer; E. Porter Ayers, Huntington County State bank cashier, and Newton W. Cowgill, First National bank of Noblesville cashier. Two other defendants, Edwin B. Ayres, president of the Huntington bank, and Walter W. Bray, Noblesville cashier. Two other defendants. Edwin S. Ay-

I PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the farm I will sell at public auction, atwtel is known as the Johnston farm, 5 miles south, I'-z mile west of Decatur; 1 mile north, IVi mile west of Monroe, '2 mile eastof Debolt school, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,1928 Commencing at 12 o'clock, sharp. 3— HEAD OF HORSES—3 One Bay horse, 9 years old. weight 1600; 1 Bav mare, 11 vr». old. good worker; 1 Bav mare, 11 years old. weight 1111(1. 6—HEAD OF CATTLE—6 One Red cow, 8 years old, giving milk; 1 Roan cow, 10years old, fresh in Feb.; 1 Blue Roan cow. 10 vears old. fresh in Feb.; 1 Jersey cow. 3 vears old. giving milk; 1 Black cow, 3 years old. fresh in Feb.; 1 Roan Heifer, 2 years old. fresh in April. Tliw are nil good cows. 2 Brood Sows One full blood Big Type Poland China, bred; 1 black sot, bred. IMPLEMENTS One 3‘i in. wagon, with grain ami stock rack; pndLii. wagon, with grain bed; 1 manure spreader; one 11-in. I’. AO walking olow, new; one 60-tooth harrow ; one 6-It. disk; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; 1 John Deere corn plow; 1 Deering himk 8-ft. cut; 1 McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut; 1 Keystone gear ess hay loader; one 5-shovel cultivator; 1 Sure Bov gas engine. luirsi'. 1 pump jack; one 20-in. wood saw and frame; 1 set work harness; horse collars; 1 Anchor Holl cream separator, good as new, 1 Queen incubator, 275 egg size, good as new; I iron kettle, win jacket, 30 gallon; and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. , , , , TERMS -All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over J credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a Iwiiw note bearing interest, last 3 months. 1 < discount toi over $5.00. w GARRELTS & PETT, Owners. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. .>•? W. S. Smith, clerk. PUBLIC SALE - I will sell :>.t public auction at my residence, I miles westandl mile south of Decatur, first farm south ot 1 eteison, on known as the Weldy farm, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 Commencing al I<> o’clock a. m. 4— HEAD OF HORSES—I } Roan mare. 6 years, weight 1550, sound bu • , j years, weigh! 1500, sound, good brood marc, bum months old; Black Pony. v i 4—HEAD OF CATTLE— I . co#; Roan cow, 3 years old, fresh by day ot salt. . * Red cow. 4 years old, be fresh in Marell, giving 7 ‘’"pi....l Jersey cow, 5 years ok!, be fresh February, a 6 gal. co\ cow, be fresh February, a mighty fin<‘£ t ’ w „. 21—HEAD OF SHEEP—2I )1)S; | 11 Shropshire ewes, 2, 3 and I years old. • , n ,j( Shropshire buck. These sheep are ot good < registered. ~ 41—HEAD OF HOGS—4I , One Poland sow-. will tarrov, Apni Ist. o■ ' . vearo lil; bv day of sale; 1 Duroc sow, bred; Duroc male nog. 27 pigs, 7 weeks old; 8 pigs, 10 weeks old. HAY AND GRAIN s ] lo cks ° f 100 bushel of oats; I ton ot hay-clover mixt' , fodder; 2 bushel Troyer’s Yellow- I Jen t seed corn. MACHINERY McCormick binder. Keystone hay loader; Deering mowei ~ I • . w i(h tm>' 6-ft; Osborne hay tedder, 8-fork; 7 foot Key don Ti’ov W” 1 ' dem; 5-section bar land roller; Willie corn P" -. ( j r j||, S-ife l "' 3% skein; hay ladder w ith grain bed; Doosjer h * n s|»rea«l’’ r - Gale corn planter; Gale breaking plow; Rude l<> tooth harNo. 10; end gate seeder; bob sled; dumb bed, I o row-, 60 tooth; 1 spring tooth harrow; Il < )*' ,'j 1 v buggr llll '. breeching harness and several horse collars; feeder; 1 harness; 1 corn shelter, just new: 1 grindstone, orcliard spray; 1 tank heater. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ato r. One Garland hard coal stove: 1 DeLaval . | )e( j s fl itl No. 10; one-55 gal. oil drum, with pump; - " ,n ' < )x |2; on springs: 1 mattress; I kitchen sink; 1 congoa ll j'gj egg; piece linoleum. 15-3x15-7; 1 Bell Cty Hicubat r. chikls lied: I high chair; other articles not 11111 .p s iiin s f l ., TERMS All sunts of $10.(M) and under, cast . 7 , . laS t J $lO a credit of 6 months on bankable note lx . - months. 3% discount for cash on sums over ? , Lunch served bv Winchester Ladies Aim ED BROWN, Owner Roy Johnson and Orval Rusk, auctioneers. Preble Bank, clerk.

I ers, president of th e ‘ K :“ m I The penalty un the rha i| ten years in federal penit e nu ir) I a tine not io exceed sio i#w n ’ ** fl Store At U abash, Ohio I Robbed Thursday Celina. Ohio. Dec 8 .-Ye lgs , tained a total of $285 as a result of two robberies in Mercer Coun’v : I Thursday night. The largest huj : was made at the Smith t UhMa ■ General Store, at Wabash. elev» a ■ miles west of Celina. l n a i looting, thieves obtained 835 by pt* ■ ing the combination of the safe in ffc Ford Garage at Celina, owned by • Johnson & Brumbach.